Super Tuesday a huge day for presidential primary season, when many states vote and numerous delegates are up for grabs. Want to watch Super Tuesday online?

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As the primary season rolls on, it’s time for another so-called Super Tuesday. Today, April 26, 5 states will vote to help determine the eventual nominees for the Republican and Democratic parties. The states are — Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. With a huge number of delegates up for grabs in a single day, this is a huge day for politicians and citizens nationwide. Want to watch Super Tuesday online? We’ll show you how.

Really, everyone who cares about the political process should be interested in learning how to watch Super Tuesday coverage online. With the two Democratic candidates, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, essentially neck-and-neck in the races, and the three remaining Republicans, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich battling it out, a lot is at stake. Luckily, you don’t need cable to keep up with the day’s happenings – we’ll show you how to watch Super Tuesday coverage without cable in the guide below.

Watch Super Tuesday Online with Sling TV

The best source for Super Tuesday coverage without cable is definitely Sling TV. This online streaming service is our top recommendation because it provides you with live coverage of CNN, which will be covering the Super Tuesday contests throughout the day.

Sling TV actually functions a lot like a normal cable subscription, in that it gives you direct access to live streaming from popular TV channels. The basic package is just $20 a month, and covers 20+ great channels, including CNN, ESPN, TNT, AMC, TBS and many more. So, not only can you watch Super Tuesday coverage online with Sling TV, you can also keep up with your favorite shows, live sports, and much more. See our Sling TV review for full details.

You can use Sling from your computer, smart TV, mobile device, or streaming player. We recommend using a streaming player, such as a Roku or Amazon Fire TV, so you can watch on your flatscreen. Don’t have one? No worries – you can actually get a FREE Roku 2 streaming player when you prepay for 3 months of service! That’s a $70 value that comes FREE with a $60 purchase of 3 months of Sling service – not a bad deal, if you ask me!

If you sign up now, you can actually watch Super Tuesday online free with Sling’s free 7-day trial. This is a great way to try the service out for yourself before committing. And remember – Sling TV is no-contract, so even if you do sign up for a month, you can cancel after your month is up – no need to commit long-term.

Update: If you’re a T-Mobile customer who’s considering signing up for Sling TV, you’ll want to be sure to sign up with your T-Mobile account. For 12 months, T-Mobile customers only can get the Best of Live TV package which will allow you to keep up on the latest campaign news and more, for just $14 per month. That’s a 30% discount! Watch at home or on the go from your T-Mobile eligible device, and never worry about going over on your data with T-Mobile’s Binge On. Learn how to get started here.

Watch Super Tuesday Online with Playstation Vue (in Select Areas)

If you live in Chicago, Dallas, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, or Philadelphia, you can subscribe to PlayStation Vue. This Sony-owned streaming service works on a variety of devices, and gives you live access to 50+ channels. As for news coverage, you’ll enjoy access to CNN, Fox, CNBC and a few others.

Again, though, this is a new service that is ONLY available in the cities listed. If you do live in one of those cities, you can subscribe to Vue for a starting price of $49.99. There’s a free trial available to get you started.

Watch Super Tuesday Coverage for Free with an Antenna

Many of the best news networks actually broadcast over the air for free. NBC, CBS, and more all broadcast for free. All you need is a good antenna, like the Mohu Leaf 50.

If you have a good antenna, you won’t need cable or any other service to watch Super Tuesday coverage free. Simply tune into CBS or NBC for live coverage.

Catch Super Tuesday Coverage from Free Online News Channels

While they don’t necessarily have the best quality of coverage, there are several free online news channels that you can watch without any type of service or subscription (besides Internet, obviously!) Here are the best options: CBSnews.com, HuffingtonPost.com, and MSNBC Shift (which focuses on politics – should be a good source on Super Tuesday)

Research Polls, Analysis and More at Political Websites

If you want to brush up on your political knowledge before Tuesday hits, we recommend checking out sites like FiveThirtyEight and Politico. Politico just published a Super Tuesday preview that you might find helpful.